2023
DOI: 10.1186/s44147-023-00197-6
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Dynamic and loss analysis of flood inundation in the floodplain area of the lower Yellow River considering ecological impact

Abstract: The floodplain area in the lower Yellow River plays the function of flood detention and undertakes the production and living functions of residents. Because the Yellow River basin is one of the most serious flooding areas in China, the Yellow River seriously threatens the safety of people’s lives and property and social stability and development in the floodplain area. It is significant to carry out flood inundation dynamic analysis and flood loss assessment in the lower Yellow River. Taking the zonal flood de… Show more

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“…Numerical water-quality models are based on hydrodynamic models and are a further extension of the development of hydrodynamic models and an important tool for simulating the study of processes such as the diffusion, transport, and degradation of pollutants in water bodies. Using the Jiahetan-Gaocun section of zonal flood detention as an example, Chen J. et al established a two-dimensional flow mathematical model using MIKE 21 to analyze the floodplain detention effect through numerical simulation of the flood flow path in the detention operation, and the maximum absolute error of the water level at the measuring station calculated using the MIKE 21 model was only 0.77 m [12]. Zuo Q et al used MIKE21 to develop a hydrodynamic and dilution dispersion model for the discharge sea area and simulated the dilution dispersion pattern of radionuclides in liquid effluents under tidal action [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerical water-quality models are based on hydrodynamic models and are a further extension of the development of hydrodynamic models and an important tool for simulating the study of processes such as the diffusion, transport, and degradation of pollutants in water bodies. Using the Jiahetan-Gaocun section of zonal flood detention as an example, Chen J. et al established a two-dimensional flow mathematical model using MIKE 21 to analyze the floodplain detention effect through numerical simulation of the flood flow path in the detention operation, and the maximum absolute error of the water level at the measuring station calculated using the MIKE 21 model was only 0.77 m [12]. Zuo Q et al used MIKE21 to develop a hydrodynamic and dilution dispersion model for the discharge sea area and simulated the dilution dispersion pattern of radionuclides in liquid effluents under tidal action [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%